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George Washington Carver American agricultural chemist George Washington Carver helped to modernize the agricultural economy of the South. He developed new products derived from peanuts and soybeans and promoted the planting of these legumes as a way of liberating the South from its dependency on cotton.. Frederick Douglas An escaped slave, Frederick Douglass became one of the foremost black abolitionists and civil rights leaders in the United States. His powerful speeches, newspaper articles, and books awakened whites to the evils of slavery and inspired blacks in their struggle for freedom and equality. Charlie Pride Charley Pride is one of the few black country musicians to have enjoyed considerable success in the mostly white industry. During his 20s, he played baseball for the Negro leagues but moved over to music in 1966 when RCA signed him. He was the first black performer to appear at the Grand Ole Opry. Two of his big hits include "Is Anybody Goin' to An Antone" and "Kiss an Angel Good Mornin' ". Maya Angelou U.S. poet, playwright, and performer Maya Angelou produced several autobiographies that explore the themes of economic, racial, and sexual oppression. She became the first African American woman to have a feature film adapted from one of her own stories when her screenplay Georgia, Georgia was produced in 1972. Still I Rise Maya Angelou You may write me down in history With your bitter, twisted lies, You may shoot me with your words, You may trod me in the very dirt You may cut me with your eyes, But still, like dust, I'll rise. You may kill me with your hatefulness, But still, like air, I'll rise. Out of the huts of Does my sassiness upset you? history's shame Why are you beset with gloom? I rise 'Cause I walk like I've got oil wells Up from a past that's rooted in pain Pumping in my living room. I rise I'm a black ocean, leaping and wide, Just like moons and like suns, Welling and swelling I bear in the tide. With the certainty of tides, Leaving behind nights of terror and fear Just like hopes springing high, I rise Still I'll rise. Into a daybreak that's wondrously clear I rise Did you want to see me broken? Bringing the gifts that my ancestors gave, Bowed head and lowered eyes? I am the dream and the hope of the slave. I rise Shoulders falling down like teardrops. Weakened by my soulful cries. I rise I rise. Does my haughtiness offend you? Don't you take it awful hard 'Cause I laugh like I've got gold mines Diggin' in my own back yard.
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